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OLD-FASHIONED PROSTITUTES TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets are now on sale!

Member:
$35
Regular: $46.50

Regular price includes $1.50 facility fee. Standard service fees apply to phone and online orders.


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or call 212-967-7555 to book your tickets now.


Member booking is currently not available online. Members, please call your Member hotline to book tickets.


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Member tickets can be booked by phone after you purchase your Membership.


We invite you to join us for talkbacks with the artists, following performances on Wednesday, May 8 and Wednesday, May 22.


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Old-Fashioned Prostitutes (A True Romance)

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CRITICS’ PICK! A gleeful mind- and memory-bender! GRAND MASTER RICHARD FOREMAN turns classic, head-scratching concerns into phantasmagorical vaudevilles in which all the world’s a stage that keeps changing shape on you."
- The New York Times

“One of the downtown theater’s MOST BELOVED and MOST APPEALINGLY eccentric visual environments!”
- Village Voice

4 STARS! A heady, disorienting ménage à trois.”
- Time Out New York


World Premiere
OLD-FASHIONED PROSTITUTES
(A TRUE ROMANCE)

Written, Directed, and Designed by Richard Foreman
Featuring Stephanie Hayes, Alenka Kraigher, Nicolas Noreña, Rocco Sisto, David Skeist

NOW - June 2


Snapshots from an enigmatic fairy-tale in which Suzie, the elusive coquette, brings Samuel to his knees – from where he worships a life he only half understands. OLD-FASHIONED PROSTITUTES (A TRUE ROMANCE) is an expressionistic chamber-play that twists emotional heartache into a landscape of continual mental invention, marking the return to theater of a celebrated artist whom The New York Times has dubbed “the Godfather of the American avant-garde.”

Presented in association with Ontological-Hysteric Theater.

Click here to check out Oskar Eustis' thoughts on OLD-FASHIONED PROSTITUTES (A TRUE ROMANCE).

Photos by Joseph Moran.


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